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The River Washford Tidal Basin in Watchet.
The Washford River is a river in the English county of Somerset. It rises at 1,213 feet (370 m) above mean sea level near the village of Treborough, in the Brendon Hills, and flows into the Bristol Channel in the port town of Watchet. On its course it flows through the civil parishes of Treborough, Luxborough, Withycombe, Old Cleeve, Nettlecombe, Williton and Watchet, and through the settlements of Pooltown, Kingsbridge, Roadwater, Torre, Washford and Watchet.
Matanzas Inlet, FL
Last weekend I drove up to St. Augustine to visit the Alligator Farm, do some shooting and go for long walks along the beach... Monday evening I finally got some clouds and I stopped at my "local" sunset spot - Matanzas Inlet.
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This is a photo of light refracting through wind blown ripples surrounding a half submerged beach rock in a tidal pool at Port Maitland Beach.
There is always something of interest on the beach.
The ever shifting sands and the tides produce some interesting sculptures.
A Egret has it all to himself. Taken along the shoreline of Currituck Sound Between Duck and Sanderling on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thanks for the visit and have a great evening.
A 1.3 km narrow passage joins the Pacific Ocean with the Inland Sea between Naruto on Shikoku Island and Awaji Island. The waters rush through between low and high tides at speeds up to 15-20 km/hour. When conditions are right a large whirlpool forms in the middle of the passage. The current in the strait is the 4th fastest in the world and it is a popular tourist destination.
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A view from the end of Ferry Road at Teddington Lock, looking towards the suspension footbridge which opened in 1889.
The nearby weir marks the river's usual tidal limit and is the lowest on the Thames.
Exploring the tidal pools on Rialto Beach at low tide [Sep 24 ‘19 ] #seascape_lovers #seascapephotography